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ram

/ram/US // ræm //UK // (ræm) //

公羊,公羊座,公马,公羊队

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a male sheep.
    • : Astronomy, Astrology. the constellation or sign of Aries.
    • : any of various devices for battering, crushing, driving, or forcing something, especially a battering ram.
    • : a heavy beak or spur projecting from the bow of a warship for penetrating the hull of an enemy's ship.
    • : a warship so equipped, especially one used primarily for ramming enemy vessels.
    • : the heavy weight that strikes the blow in a pile driver or the like.
    • : a piston, as on a hydraulic press.
    • : a reciprocating part of certain machine tools, as the toolholder of a slotter or shaper.
    • : hydraulic ram.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    rammed, ram·ming.

    • : to drive or force by heavy blows.
    • : to strike with great force; dash violently against: The car went out of control and rammed the truck.
    • : to cram; stuff: They rammed the gag in his mouth.
    • : to push firmly: to ram a bill through the Senate.
    • : to force into a firearm, as with a ramrod.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbang into; pack forcibly
Forms: rammed

Examples

  • The laptop is slower, thicker, and heavier than last year's, with less storage, fewer cameras, and less RAM.

  • In most modern implementations, this means for every 64-bit word stored in RAM, there are eight checking bits.

  • The Pixelbook Go Chromebook can be upgraded with larger RAM and larger internal storage depending upon your needs.

  • Taylor was shot eight times in her home after three officers used a battering ram to enter it under the authority of a no-knock warrant.

  • Android Central lists the OnePlus 8T with a 120Hz OLED panel, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage.

  • In 2012, A. Dilligaf, a Swiss resident who asked that I not use his real name, says he bid on a 2004 Dodge Ram.

  • Where and when and why did Russ meet Ram Dass, for goodness sakes?

  • The Los Angeles Times called him “the most valuable Ram of all time.”

  • And then the ram is caught by its horns in the bush and is sacrificed instead.

  • They wanted to ram that fact down the throat of would-be rivals, like the Russians, and even longtime friends, like the French.

  • Cleopatra's coffin, head of the Theban ram, and other Egyptian curiosities, arrived in England.

  • It is the chief cereal, and the inhabitants say it originated in Ha-ram, China, nearly five thousand years ago.

  • And he shall offer the sacrifice of an ephi for every calf, and an ephi for every ram: and a hin of oil for every ephi.

  • And the sacrifice of all ephi for a ram: but for the lambs what sacrifice his hand shall allow: and a hin of oil for every ephi.

  • When at close range, it pierced the "Cumberland" with its iron ram causing it to sink.

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